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Ruth Totowerek lives in the remote village of Urumurave, in the Adelberts range of Papua New Guinea. She shares with LEAF her thoughts on why it is important for youth to learn about Land Use Planning.

Freddie Alei, one of our “Faces of LEAF” and a lecturer in the School of Natural and Physical Sciences at the University of Papua New Guinea, talks about how his students have responded to the USAID LEAF climate change curriculum, and how his class sizes have dramatically increased.

One of the dynamic professors in our "Faces of LEAF" network, Dr. Pimonrat Tiansawat, professor of biology at Chiang Mai University, talks about how she uses the innovative climate change curriculum to engage social science students.

USAID LEAF's innovative climate change curriculum was featured on Channel 3's "Hot News" segment! At a seminar in December at Kasetsart University in Bangkok, the climate change curriculum was introduced to 16 universities from throughout Thailand. The focus of the curriculum is on participatory learning and teaching and consists of four modules: Basic Climate Change; Social and Environmental Soundness; Low Emission Land Use Planning; and Carbon Measurement and Monitoring.

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